Almost half of sold phones in the Netherlands is a Samsung

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Almost half of the sold in the Netherlands phones is a Samsung, according to figures from marktvorser Gfk. In addition, running almost all sold smartphones in the Netherlands iOS or Android; the joint market share is almost 90 percent.

Around the call market, Samsung has a market share of 46,9 percent, followed by Nokia with 16.5 percent. That is according to figures from Gfk for August 2012 that telecomblog AllAboutPhones has published. To obtain excellent sales are the latest; the monthly figures on september only a few weeks available. The figures of Gfk are usually kept strictly confidential, and clients may not publish the data; it is also unclear how the telecomblog to the information.

The number of sold phones with iOS and Android took over in a year’s time by about 50 percent. Around the call market, the number of sold iPhones increased from 8% to 13%, while the share of Android of 30 to 47 percent increased. Almost half of all sold phones in the Netherlands, is now run Android.

RIM saw its market share in the Netherlands in a years time is more than halved. Where, in August of 2011, BlackBerry’s were still good for a market share of 13 percent, now 5 percent. Windows Phone saw after the introduction of version 7.5 a rebound to 2 percent, but remains now stuck at 1 percent.

70 percent of the sold smartphones is an Android, while almost 20 percent have an iPhone. The combined market share of almost 90 percent.